General Chaos

Creation and Destruction

Why is it that some of the most creative people are the often most self-destructive? Is creativity fired by pain, or vice versa?

A friend of mine is a talented artisan; he creates amazing stuff from natural materials, things that transcend craft and become art. But he's drinking himself into oblivion. He has kids, he has obligations and commitments he clearly isn't really interested in being bound to. He seems to care, seems to want to be connected, but then he goes out until one in the morning and gets plastered, wasted, senseless. How he manages to get home intact is a mystery.

He's destroying his relationship with his significant other, the mother of his children. Having kids together is easy; making a family is hard. There's more here than alcohol; he seems to push himself to the edge of anything, be it his work or his personal affairs.

Is this part of our being? By being in balance, must we be therefore be moored in mediocrity? Do we have to destroy some part of ourselves or our lives in order to create? Is genius really just insanity lurking behind the curtain?

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Out of the Clear Blue Sky

It is a beautiful September day here in Baltimore; the sky is cloudless and robin's egg blue.

Yet
it is a day cluttered with the remnants of another day two years ago.
And somehow, taking joy in the gift of this day seems like snatching
candy from the bowl while your parents' backs are turned.

But
why? The sorrow is there, clearly, but can we not feel joy and sorrow
at the same time? Can we not learn new lessons from this day rather
than rehash that which has past?

Today is a day that should
remind us to live our lives, rather than relive them. In looking
backward, we should look forward. How can we change the world for the
better from this moment forward? How can we accept what we cannot
change and make the best of it?

We mark a loss today, a
punctuation mark in our personal histories. But it is a comma, not a
period. We remake the world every day; let's remember how those we've
lost would want the world to be as we move to remake it better.

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